Category Archives: News
CMPDD Completes Study for Proposed County Line Road Business Improvement District
In September of 2014, CMPDD staff completed an assessment study for the stakeholders involved in the proposed formation of the County Line Road Business Improvement District (the “BID”). The purpose of the assessment study was to establish the potential assessment revenue to assist those involved in managing and establishing a budget for the proposed BID.… Read more.
District Prepares Studies for PRVWSD
The District has completed three studies for the Pearl River Valley Water Supply District (PRVWSD), an analysis of un-leased or undeveloped parcels, a financial projection, and a rate study for campgrounds.
In the Prioritization of Parcels report, the CMPDD developed a brief analysis of un-leased and/or un-developed parcels of land belonging to the PRVWSD.… Read more.
Medicare Counseling Available at CMPDD
Insurance counselors from Central Mississippi Planning and Development District/Area Agency on Aging, are available to answer questions regarding Medicare problems or concerns. This is a free service offered to help individuals make the best choice possible when it comes to their Medicare benefits.… Read more.
Hazard Mitigation
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) defines mitigation as, “the effort to reduce loss of life and property by lessening the impact of disasters. Mitigation is taking action now – before the next disaster – to reduce human and financial consequences later (analyzing risk, reducing risk, insuring against risk).”… Read more.
District Hosts MML Regional Meeting
CMPDD once again hosted this year’s Mississippi Municipal League (MML) Regional Legislative Meeting. The meeting was held in the conference room at CMPDD on Tuesday, August 19, 2014. During the meeting, lunch was provided, and MML presented information regarding the group’s legislative agenda for the upcoming year. … Read more.
Small Municipalities and Limited Population Counties Grant Program Applications Submitted
The Mississippi Small Municipalities and Limited Population Counties Grant Program (SMLPC) is designed for making grants to small municipalities and limited population counties or natural gas districts to finance projects to promote economic growth in the state. Grants are available to municipalities with a population of 10,000 or less, and counties with a population of 30,000 or less.… Read more.
CMDC Bulletin (Third Quarter 2014)
Ms. Wanda Cowart, President of the Central Mississippi Development Company, Inc. (CMDC), announced the approval of three (3) new loans under the U. S. Small Business Administration’s 504 Loan Program and one (1) new loan under the Mississippi Minority Business Enterprise Loan Program.… Read more.
Land and Water Conservation Fund Applications Approved
The Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) program was established in1965. Federal funds are appropriated by Congress through the Department of Interior and administered on the federal level by the National Park Service and on the state level by the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks, Outdoor Recreation Grants Division.… Read more.
Recreational Trails Program Applications Approved
The Recreational Trails Program (RTP) is an 80/20 match program for the development of substantial trail development. The 2012/2013 program was designed to encourage the construction of new trail projects that benefit the environment and the redesign, reconstruction, non-routine maintenance, or relocation of trails that mitigate and minimize the impact to the natural environment.… Read more.
2040 Long-Range Transportation Plan
In August, CMPDD, in consultation with the MS Department of Transportation (MDOT) and the selected consultant, officially began work on the next version of the Long-Range Transportation Plan for the Jackson Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) area. As the MPO, CMPDD is responsible for conducting a federally-mandated Transportation Planning Process for the Jackson Metropolitan Area.… Read more.
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